law and language in Orkney and Shetland, [128];
intermarriage with Celts, [130], [131];
influence of, on British law, [130];
religion of early settlers in British Isles, [130];
destroyed culture of St. Columba, [130] ;
enslaved aborigines in their colonies, [130];
their place-names in Scotland, [131];
settled on coasts and lower valleys, [14], [131];
subdued by Scots in north, [131];
Gaelic language adopted by, [131];